Rust never sleeps at Microsoft
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Could be the end of C#

Microsoft is hiring a team of Rustaceans in what looks like a move away from C#

CIA leaker gets 40 years for spying and kiddie porn
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Joshua Schulte sent material to Wikileaks

A former CIA software engineer was caged for 40 years on Thursday for nicking top-secret information and having child porn.

Google tycoon splashes out on another island
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How many do you actually need?

Google's Larry Page has bought another island to add to his collection of private hideaways.

Apple mumbling as it is crumbling
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Apple tries to prove it has an AI plan

Apple boss Tim Cook was left red-faced yesterday as he tried to hype his artificial intelligence plans while his shares took a nosedive.

Microsoft’s AI obsession
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We will use it everywhere

Software King of the World and supreme Vole Satya Nadella has confirmed that his outfit is obsessed with using AI as much as possible.

Nvidia Geforce NOW is four years old
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Promises 27 new games this month

Nvidia Geforce NOW is celebrating its fourth anniversary this month, promising 27 new games including Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, and three more games that are added this week.

AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D hits retail at $249
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3D V-Cache flexes its muscles in some games

AMD officially launched its new Ryzen 5700X3D CPU yesterday, alongside the Ryzen 8000G series CPUs yesterday. The Ryzen 7 5700X3D is an interesting addition to AMD's AM4 lineup and at $249, it could be the best pick for an upgrade.

BT boss brags about bumper quarter
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Hi fibre diet

BT, the UK's biggest phone and internet company, said it was on course to make more money this year after raking in three per cent more cash in the last three months of 2020.

A third of companies will be hit by deep fakes
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We will not know who is real

By 2026, crooks using fake faces made by AI will trick 30 per cent of businesses that use face biometrics to check who you are, according to Gartner.

Chinese phone giant orders more Mate 70s
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Cleaning Apple’s clock

Chinese phone giant Huawei plans to order more Mate 70s, its latest and greatest smartphone, to eliminate Apple and its iPhone 16 from the Chinese market.